Aron Hill
Aron Hill currently lives and works in Calgary, Alberta. He graduated from Alberta College of Art and Design in 2000 with a BFA in Interdisciplinary studies. He then completed his MFA at Goldsmiths College, University of London. His work there evolved into installation based projects using traditional drawing and painting methods alongside formal sculptural elements, large format photography and text based work. He has recently been focused on formalist paintings that recall aspects of minimalism and color field paintings though with references to the figure throughout. He finds conceptual company in the late Modernist paintings produced particularly in Canada. The choice of a restricted medium, acrylic ink washes on prepared raw canvas, forces restraint. The work's graphic nature relies on the sheer flatness this medium produces. Aron has exhibited internationally, occasionally lectures, and writes.
Aron Hill
Aron Hill currently lives and works in Calgary, Alberta. He graduated from Alberta College of Art and Design in 2000 with a BFA in Interdisciplinary studies. He then completed his MFA at Goldsmiths College, University of London. His work there evolved into installation based projects using traditional drawing and painting methods alongside formal sculptural elements, large format photography and text based work. He has recently been focused on formalist paintings that recall aspects of minimalism and color field paintings though with references to the figure throughout. He finds conceptual company in the late Modernist paintings produced particularly in Canada. The choice of a restricted medium, acrylic ink washes on prepared raw canvas, forces restraint. The work's graphic nature relies on the sheer flatness this medium produces. Aron has exhibited internationally, occasionally lectures, and writes.
Roy Kiyooka, O.C.,RCA
1926 - 1994
Roy Kiyooka, O.C., RCA
Artist, educator. Roy Kiyooka was born on January 18, 1926 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Kiyooka studied with J.W.G. MacDonald and I.H. Kerr at the Provincial Institute of Technology and Art (now the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology and Art) (1946 to 1949). He would subsequently study under James Pinto at the Instituto Allende in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico (1955). Kiyooka was also a participant at the Emma Lake Workshops (1957-1960) at the University of Saskatchewan with Will Barnett, Clement Greenberg, and Barnett Newman. Upon returning to Regina in 1956, he began teaching at Regina College (now the University of Regina). He arrived in Vancouver in 1959 and began teaching at the Vancouver School of Art (now Emily Carr University of Art + Design) (1960-1964) and, later, the University of British Columbia (1973-1991). Kiyooka, one of Canada’s first interdisciplinary artists, was highly influential in the Vancouver scene. Arriving in Vancouver an already respected painter, he challenged a generation of artists to move beyond regional styles and seek inspiration from international art currents.
During the 1960s, he rejected painting and began writing poetry and taking photographs. As a part of the rejection of a modernist aesthetic, he eventually took up performance, film, and music. He also taught at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (now Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University) (1971-1972) and Sir George Williams University (now Concordia University) (1965-1970). His work was included in many group shows, including exhibitions at Hart House at the University of Toronto, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the University of British Columbia Fine Arts Gallery, the National Gallery of Canada, Museum of Modern Art, and the Vancouver Art Gallery. Kiyooka had solo exhibitions at institutions such as the National Gallery of Canada, University of British Columbia Fine Arts Gallery, the Vancouver Art Gallery, and Catirona Jeffries Gallery. Kiyooka’s work is included in numerous collections, such as the Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada Council Art Bank, Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, Musee des beaux-art de Montreal, Musee d’art contemporain de Montreal, the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, National Gallery of Canada, and the Vancouver Art Gallery. He was also awarded the Order of Canada by Governor General Jules Leger in 1978. Kiyooka passed away in 1994.
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Fontainebleau Dream Machine, 1977
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Fontainebleau Dream Machine, 1977
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Cover Page 1 Printed on Mayfair Antique Cover in an edition of 126 Folios Originally created as 18 frames for the Fontainbleau Dream Machine book of poetry 26" x 20" Inquire
Page 2 Printed on Mayfair Antique Cover in an edition of 126 Folios Originally created as 18 frames for the Fontainbleau Dream Machine book of poetry 26" x 20" Inquire
Page 3 Printed on Mayfair Antique Cover in an edition of 126 Folios Originally created as 18 frames for the Fontainbleau Dream Machine book of poetry 26" x 20" Inquire
Page 4 Printed on Mayfair Antique Cover in an edition of 126 Folios Originally created as 18 frames for the Fontainbleau Dream Machine book of poetry 26" x 20" Inquire
Page 5 Printed on Mayfair Antique Cover in an edition of 126 Folios Originally created as 18 frames for the Fontainbleau Dream Machine book of poetry 26" x 20" Inquire
Page 6 Printed on Mayfair Antique Cover in an edition of 126 Folios Originally created as 18 frames for the Fontainbleau Dream Machine book of poetry 26" x 20" Inquire
Page 7 Printed on Mayfair Antique Cover in an edition of 126 Folios Originally created as 18 frames for the Fontainbleau Dream Machine book of poetry 26" x 20" Inquire
Page 8 Printed on Mayfair Antique Cover in an edition of 126 Folios Originally created as 18 frames for the Fontainbleau Dream Machine book of poetry 26" x 20" Inquire
Page 9 Printed on Mayfair Antique Cover in an edition of 126 Folios Originally created as 18 frames for the Fontainbleau Dream Machine book of poetry 26" x 20" Inquire
Page 10 Printed on Mayfair Antique Cover in an edition of 126 Folios Originally created as 18 frames for the Fontainbleau Dream Machine book of poetry 26" x 20" Inquire
Page 11 Printed on Mayfair Antique Cover in an edition of 126 Folios Originally created as 18 frames for the Fontainbleau Dream Machine book of poetry 26" x 20" Inquire
Page 12 Printed on Mayfair Antique Cover in an edition of 126 Folios Originally created as 18 frames for the Fontainbleau Dream Machine book of poetry 26" x 20" Inquire
Page 13 Printed on Mayfair Antique Cover in an edition of 126 Folios Originally created as 18 frames for the Fontainbleau Dream Machine book of poetry 26" x 20" Inquire
Page 14 Printed on Mayfair Antique Cover in an edition of 126 Folios Originally created as 18 frames for the Fontainbleau Dream Machine book of poetry 26" x 20" Inquire
Page 15 Printed on Mayfair Antique Cover in an edition of 126 Folios Originally created as 18 frames for the Fontainbleau Dream Machine book of poetry 26" x 20" Inquire
Page 16 Printed on Mayfair Antique Cover in an edition of 126 Folios Originally created as 18 frames for the Fontainbleau Dream Machine book of poetry 26" x 20" Inquire
Page 17 Printed on Mayfair Antique Cover in an edition of 126 Folios Originally created as 18 frames for the Fontainbleau Dream Machine book of poetry 26" x 20" Inquire
Page 18 Printed on Mayfair Antique Cover in an edition of 126 Folios Originally created as 18 frames for the Fontainbleau Dream Machine book of poetry 26" x 20" Inquire
Page 19 Printed on Mayfair Antique Cover in an edition of 126 Folios Originally created as 18 frames for the Fontainbleau Dream Machine book of poetry 26" x 20" Inquire
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Oil on Masonite 24" x 32" Not for Sale
Ink on Paper 28.5" x 21" Not for Sale
Oil on Plaster 24" x 32" Not for Sale
c. 1953 Oil on Masonite 24" x 13.75" Not for Sale
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c. 1951-52 Oil on Canvas Board 11" x 11" Not for Sale
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